Myanmar’s introduction of competitive elections after decades of military rule raised expectations for progress in economic and social development, including in the area of women’s rights. In this paper, we draw on data from two national surveys, interviews, and existing qualitative studies to explore public opinion on women’s rights and gender equality. Do Burmese people support gender equality? How are their views on gender related to other aspects of political culture, such as traditional values and views toward authoritarianism and democracy? Our objective is to gain better understanding of the opportunities and obstacles to egalitarian social change and democratic consolidation. Our analysis of survey data reveals that attitudes toward...
This book explores the relationship between gender and power in Burmese history from pre-colonial ti...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This book challenges the popular notion that Burmese women are powerful and are granted equal rights...
As Myanmar community regardless of religion and race, is a culture-based one, the role of women part...
As Myanmar community regardless of religion and race, is a culture-based one, the role of women part...
Democratic transitions are known to improve the quality of life for women in former authoritarian re...
Women are increasingly visible in politics around the world but there is still a yawning gap in thei...
This article examines recent political and legal developments in Myanmar to promote and protect Budd...
This is the first comprehensive account of the multifaceted processes of gendered transformation tha...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
In the beginning of this century United Nations expressed their concern about the lack of female par...
Grounded in ongoing fieldwork inside Myanmar and amongst exiled Burmese communities, this article p...
Varied education sites, particularly in situations of conflict and transition, can play multiple, an...
Myanmar is a country that is constantly being shaken by the changes. Currently, there is a progressi...
In many ways, historically and today, women of Burma hold a unique and enviable position. At home an...
This book explores the relationship between gender and power in Burmese history from pre-colonial ti...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This book challenges the popular notion that Burmese women are powerful and are granted equal rights...
As Myanmar community regardless of religion and race, is a culture-based one, the role of women part...
As Myanmar community regardless of religion and race, is a culture-based one, the role of women part...
Democratic transitions are known to improve the quality of life for women in former authoritarian re...
Women are increasingly visible in politics around the world but there is still a yawning gap in thei...
This article examines recent political and legal developments in Myanmar to promote and protect Budd...
This is the first comprehensive account of the multifaceted processes of gendered transformation tha...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
In the beginning of this century United Nations expressed their concern about the lack of female par...
Grounded in ongoing fieldwork inside Myanmar and amongst exiled Burmese communities, this article p...
Varied education sites, particularly in situations of conflict and transition, can play multiple, an...
Myanmar is a country that is constantly being shaken by the changes. Currently, there is a progressi...
In many ways, historically and today, women of Burma hold a unique and enviable position. At home an...
This book explores the relationship between gender and power in Burmese history from pre-colonial ti...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This book challenges the popular notion that Burmese women are powerful and are granted equal rights...